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To be very polite with assistants.
"Liz, you must be very polite with yourself when you are learning something new".
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He believed he was possessed, but had another side that was very polite with a good sense of humour.
And the judge's review of the court record showed that Mr. Loughner had completed the diversion program in 2007 in almost record time and had been very polite, with nothing to indicate the kind of behavior that was to come. 1 2 Next Page » Reporting was contributed by Ford Burkhart, Ron Nixon and Anissa Tanweer from Tucson, and Serge F. Kovaleski from New York.
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Be very polite.
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Be very polite to everyone.
Because he's very polite - and comes along with champagne and flowers.
Describes the restaurants: the food is traditional American; service is very polite; the dining rooms with their Tudor decor are baronial.
You're not going to make people believe in climate change by getting loud on Fox; so I'll go back to Plan A, which is being very polite, and it resounds with the red states as well.
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